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  1. Adolescents’ HIV prevention and treatment toolkit for Eastern and Southern Africa: educator cards

    Educators/teachers can use these sheets as they incorporate HIV into their lesson plans. They can adapt them to suit the needs of their learners. They can also refer to other pieces in the Toolkit, including the Workbooks, during their lesson plans and when using these sheets.

  2. Toolkit for transition of care and other services for adolescents living with HIV: Training manual

    This training is designed to provide participants with the technical knowledge and skillset to provide individualized transition services and incorporate the relevant modules of the Toolkit for Transition of Care and Other Services for Adolescents Living with HIV into routine health services. By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: 1. Describe characteristics of adolescent-friendly services; 2. Communicate effectively with adolescents; 3. Identify a minimum package of services for the individual adolescent client; 4. …

  3. HIV/AIDS and educational drama: Resource material for teachers Grades 4 - 12

    Teaching HIV/AIDS related issues are a big challenge to all teachers. Sometimes it is easy, but then there are days when you feel that you do not know what to do next. This book will give you some ideas on how to teach HIV/AIDS related issues. It will not focus on the basic facts only. The aim is to go a little bit deeper with a few HIV/AIDS related issues. For example exploring the issues around having someone in your neighbourhood with HIV/AIDS. If you feel that you would like to have more information about teaching the basic facts of HIV/AIDS, there are lots of books available, e.g. …

  4. Understanding and Challenging HIV Stigma: Toolkit for Action. Adapted version for use in Cambodia

    This toolkit is written for community leaders, AIDS educators, people living with HIV, health workers, teachers, media workers, and others involved in the AIDS field in Cambodia. Its aim is to build awareness and commitment to confront HIV stigma, and promote more care and support for people living with HIV. The toolkit is a collection of participatory educational exercises for use in raising awareness and promoting action to challenge HIV stigma. Trainers will select from the exercises to plan their own courses for different target groups. …

  5. Good Practice Guide: Greater involvement of people living with HIV (GIPA)

    This guide is one in a series of Good Practice Guides produced by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance. It was developed for programme officers and other people who develop or deliver HIV programmes globally, and especially in the global South. It is intended as a reference guide to support your ongoing work. It provides practical information for programme level staff in organisations responding to HIV and helps define good practice for the meaningful involvement of people living with HIV. The guide is organised with these different needs in mind. …

  6. HIV stops with me. "Positive prevention": Prevention for people living with HIV

    This booklet is a positive prevention end-user guide for people living with HIV. Positive prevention methods aim to increase the self-esteem and confidence of people living with HIV to protect their own health and avoid passing HIV to others. They promote the rights of people to safer sexual relationships, the fulfillment on their reproductive choices and living a full and healthy life. Positive prevention represents a synergy between prevention, treatment, care and support.

  7. Investing in MENA. Volume1: Training-of-trainers Curriculum: Building the Training Skills of HIV-Positive People in the Middle East and North Africa Region. Volume 2: Subregional Curriculum: HIV Basics by and for HIV-Positive People in the Middle East and North Africa Region

    The purpose of these manuals is to support a truly sustainable HIV response in the Middle East and North Africa Region (MENA), centered on positive leadership, prevention, education, advocacy, and mentorship. This training-of-trainers (TOT) curriculum was developed because women and men living with HIV (PLHIV) in MENA want to create a specific workshop that builds their skills as trainers, share information and build the first regional network by and for PLHIV. …

  8. Prevención del VIH en emergencias: mensajes claves

    Este folleto está pensado como una herramienta de prevención y contiene una serie de mensajes claves para divulgar en caso de emergencias o conflictos armados, con un diseño gráfico simple, que permite convertir cada grupo de mensajes en una hoja volante, a ser distribuída por voluntarios. …

  9. A healthy child in a healthy school environment. A look at the CHANGES program in Zambia

    CHANGES worked with the Zambian Ministries of Education, Health (MOH), and Community Development and Social Services (MCDSS) to develop the School Health and Nutrition (SHN) component, a first step in the development of a national school health and nutrition policy and the integration of health interventions and education in Zambian schools. …

  10. Health education to prevent HIV/AIDS and STIs. Teacher guide + Student resource book

    This Teacher Guide contains the information, assessment tasks and sample lesson plans for teaching about HIV/AIDS and STIs in TVET institutions, in Papua New Guinea. …

  11. Take care of those you love: product of a UNESCO workshop for the preparation of gender-sensitive booklets on HIV/AIDS

    This booklet is one of an ever-growing series of easy-to-read materials produced at a succession of UNESCO workshops. The workshops are based on the appreciation that gender-sensitives literacy materials are powerful tools for communicating messages on HIV/AIDS to poor rural people, particularly illiterate women and out-of-schools girls.

  12. Understanding and challenging HIV stigma. Toolkit for action. Picture booklet. General stigma pictures. Rights pictures

    This picture booklet is part of a toolkit written for and by HIV trainers. The toolkit has been designed to help trainers plan and organise educational sessions with community leaders or organised groups. It consists in a collection of participatory training exercises to help people at all levels understand stigma - what it means, why it is an important issue, what its root causes are - and develop strategies to challenge stigma and discrimination. …

  13. Lenguaje apropiado en VIH/SIDA

    Lenguaje apropiado en VIH/SIDA

  14. Sexual health and health care: care and support for people with HIV/AIDS in resource-poor settings

    This monograph is designed to promote positive attitudes toward care and support for people living with AIDS. It reviews a range of approaches and discusses how different options can be made more widely available even in resource-poor environments. It is also intended to guide planners and policy-makers on how best to utilise scarce financial and human resources for health in general, and HIV/AIDS care and prevention, in particular. It recognises that most activities are still aimed at reducing HIV transmission as a priority focus. However, as HIV/AIDS becomes the leading preventable cause of disease globally, comprehensive strategies to cope with the ever-increasing burden of disease are urgently needed. The monograph is also useful to individuals and groups in need of background information on approaches to care and support including some idea of cost and efficiency where known.

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